Pages That Mention Lot 1612
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 126)
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===Lot 1246===
Lot of Amos W. Dana, deceased (1246) Daniel Harwood, M.D., of Boston, brother in law of deceased
===Lot 1283===
Lot of Ellen B. Howe, deceased (1283), Jonathan Howe, of Boston, late husband of said deceased
===Lot 1330===
Lot of Susan Bryant, deceased (1330) George Bryant Trumbull, of Boston, adopted son
===Lot 1450===
Lot of Joseph S. Hills, deceased (1450), Joseph S. Hills, of Roxbury, eldest son of deceased
===Lot 1477===
Lot of Mark Bills, deceased (1477), Gena Farnum, of Roxbury, guardian of Emma D Bills
===Lot 1495===
Lot of Gilbert Paramalee, deceased (1495), J. H. Willard, of Charlestown, brother in law of deceased
===Lot 1515===
Lot of James S. Savage deceased (1515), Mary Savage, of Southboro, widow of deceased
===Lot 1612===
Lot of Robert Garrett, deceased (1612), John C. Garrett, of Boston, youngest son of deceased
===Lot 1679===
Lot of Deborah B. Breeden, deceased (1679), W. H. Breeden of New York brother in law of deceased
===Lot 1718===
Lot of Henry T. Teel, deceased (1718), Elizabeth H. Daniels, of Boston, late widow of H. T. Teel.
1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007
CB05_0179
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June 22 [187]6 8-40 A.M.
C.G. Weeks Esq
Dear Sir
Your favor of June 19 was received this morning.
The foundation was finished, on the 19, inst, and of size given in your first letter viz:, 2' 7" x 1' 2".
I will have the tablet set when it arrives.
Please drop me a line telling me when to expect it.
Very Respectfully
J.W. Lovering Sup^t^. per Childs
John C. Garrett Esq
Dear Sir
Your favor of June 22 is at hand.
The price for the annual care of lot 1612 containing 390 sq. ft., as per scale of prices fixed by the Trustees is $5.
To raise the sunken grave will cost about $1.25. There 2 myrtle graves in the lot that look very badly. I think nothing can be done to them in the way of repairs that will be of any use. Entire new preparing & planting only will be satisfactory to you. To put these in & guarantee them through next winter will cost $7.00 each grave.
Please advise me as to your wishes.
Very Respectfully
J.W. Lovering Supt. per Childs
The flower borders should have mannure put in if you wish plants to do well